The Key of E Minor

Lesson 3/40 | Study Time: 5 Min
The Key of E Minor

The Key of E Minor

When a piece contains mainly notes from a minor scale, it is said to be in a minor key. The following example is in the key of E minor. Listen to the recording and notice that this piece has a sadder sound than those written in major keys.

This sad quality is a characteristic of minor keys. Notice also that the key signature, consisting of one sharp (F#), is identical to the key signature of G major. When two keys share a key signature, they are called relative keys.

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